My name is Natalie! I am a recent graduate from Oregon State University, with a BS in Interior Design. In the last year, I have been working for Oregon State University under the University Housing and Dining Service sector. I have aided in updating the Corvallis campus residence halls, dining centers, office spaces, and other locations as requested. I have coordinated design, purchase and installation of spatial solutions and maintenance, as well as management of commercial vendor communication.
EXPERIENCE
Interior Design Assistant
Oregon State University | Corvallis, OR
May 2023 - Present
EDUCATION SKILLS
BS Interior Design
Minor in Design and Innovation Management
Minor in Business
Oregon State University | Corvallis, OR
September 2020 - June 2024
--Autodesk Revit
-Enscape 3D Rendering
-Autodesk Design
-Sektchup 3D Design
UHDS DESIGN MATERIALS LIBRARY 17-18
CENTER
NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT & FLOOR PLAN
The development of Legacy Health’s NICU center in Portland, OR was the focus of my senior healthcare studio class. Over this 10-week period, evidence-based design influenced the development of a healing, functional, and comforting space for families and staff.
REQUESTS
-Selection of resilient materials to promote a healthy environment
-Patient Centricity
-Custom way finding
SCOPE
- Design and conceptualize functional and aesthetic areas tailored for a NICU
-Emphasis navigation, privacy, and comfort for patients, family, and staff
-Foster a calm, supportive atmosphere through soothing color palettes, lighting and furniture
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY SENIOR HEALTHCARE DESIGN
NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
VISUALIZATION
NURSE PERCH
PARENT SUITE MEETING ROOM- TASK MEETING ROOM- COMFORT
LIGHT BAY
ISOLATION ROOM
11TH & MADISON STUDENT HOUSING
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT & FLOOR PLANS
This new addition to OSU’ Corvallis campus focuses on the enhancement of graduate student living experiences through functional, and aesthetically pleasing spaces. This includes need assessments, space planning, and appropriate material selection.
REQUESTS
-Tailor element and finish selection to the unique building identity, while considering the diverse needs of residents
SCOPE
-Design furniture layout for high-traffice communal lounges, kitchens, and studies
-Develop and employ furniture standards for apartmentstyle university buildings
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY HOUSING AND DINING
11TH & MADISON STUDENT HOUSING
VSUALIZATION
PLANS
ARNOLD DINING CENTER
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT & FLOOR PLAN
The redesign of this dining hall focuses on the conceptual development spatial planning, and material selection to create a welcoming and functional space at the South-end of OSU’s Corvallis campus.
REQUESTS
- Incorporate efficient soft-seating sections
- Sustainable materials and durable finishes
KnollTallTable
LightAsh JetBlack EbonizedOak
SCOPE
- Refresh existing table bases -ADA accessible seating and circulation
- New chairs to meet minimum capacity of 180 seats
KnollSawhorse Table
LightAsh JetBlack EbonizedOak
GlobalSeating CITI2-Seat Sofa
DesignTex Rainwater
GlobalSeating CITILounge Chair
DesignTex Rainwater
OakStreetTable Top
ThansauMaple Laminate
Emeco111Navy Barstool
Persimmon
ForeCast’2Chair
Beach Clay Pine
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY HOUSING AND DINING SERVICES
FLOOR & FURNITURE PLAN
ARNOLD DINING CENTER
VISUALIZTION & INSTALLATION
UHDS DESIGN MATERIALS L
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT, VISUALIZATION, FLOOR PLAN
The design and installation of a materials library for OSU’s UHDS student Interior Design Assistant Team includes creating an organized layout for efficient use and selection of materials in their office space.
REQUESTS
-Design shiftable casework units to comply with office reassignments
-Provide collaboration space for project visualization and team presentations
SCOPE
-Maintain a catalog of materials for easy acquisition and specification by the UHDS interior design team.
-Organize a wide variety of samples, from textiles and carpet tiles, to acoustical boards for university projects
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY HOUSING AND DINING SERVICES
WEST SECTION
ALPINE COMMUNITY CENTER
SITE DEVELOPMENT & VISUALIZATION
The transformation of an out-of-service elementary school into a community center in Leavenworth, WA, focuses on optimizing existing structure which is centrally-located for the evolving needs and diverse activities of town residents.
REQUESTS
-Engage local residents in the design process to meet their needs and preferences
-Develop outdoor spaces for community gatherings and recreation
SCOPE
-Develop flexible rooms for events, meetings, educational programs, and recreational activities.
-Reflect the warmth and nature of the surrounding environment and local heritage.